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got a few bits sitting round;

hicas lock bar...$20

oldish nismo steering wheel...$20

r32 gauge cluster 95,000km....$40

stock rb20 injectors....$50

stock rb20 coilpacks....$50

rb20 loom...$100

r32 ABS unit, all solid lines and bmc included...$50 (if you take the loom aswell its just a simple plug and play)

r32 air con stuff, compressor, air con radiator thing...$40

r32 3inch cat back exhaust, one mid muffler, sounds tuff....$300

r32 stock cat back...$50

3 inch front pipe...$50

r32 coupe boot lid, bogged over spoiler holes, needs paint...$50

rb20, 115,000km minus air flow meter and turbo...$500

rb25 high flowed turbo, only done approx 20,000km if that, made an easy 220kw on rb20 with supporting mods, no shaft play...$1000

all items located in melb, inspections welcome, pm me please

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probly best to sms me on 0402 572 813 (cant answer whislt at work so text is best)

also have a little mechanical blitz boost gauge(missing the globe, get one from jaycar for a couple of bucks)...$40

and a generic front mount kit for 32 and 33, mounts upside down...$250

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hey man its andrew, thx for the loom and cooler, plugged the loom straight in and started up first click! haha i dno what the hell happend to the old loom but it was fkd, i mounted the cooler and dumy fitted the pipes and its all good hopefully wil be finished 2moro thanks alot for ur help man if i need any other stuff ill pm ya :thumbsup:

hey man its andrew, thx for the loom and cooler, plugged the loom straight in and started up first click! haha i dno what the hell happend to the old loom but it was fkd, i mounted the cooler and dumy fitted the pipes and its all good hopefully wil be finished 2moro thanks alot for ur help man if i need any other stuff ill pm ya :D

no worries, good to hear its running

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